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On the way to the sea, to Giniginamar, the carefully tended
plants on either side of the road are striking. The young trees are protected from goats by wire meshing. The old town of Giniginamar continues to live traditionally, from fishing. The locals meet in the two bars. Next to the original fishing village, on the hill to the right, a holiday complex with condominiums and detached houses is growing up. |
15/01/2009 Casillas del Angel Not far from Puerto del Rosario, the main road to Betancuria, stretches the long, drawn-out village of Casillas del Angel. The church of Santa Ana, built in 1781 and not f [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 Once upon a time, this valley was rich in water and rain, and even today is one of the rare spots on Fuerteventura where the sight of green terraced fields full of vegetables, mulberry bushes, carob t [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The village lies at the foot of the 401 m mountain of the same name. Because of its particularly hard rock, the mountain defies erosion, and in clear weather you can see Teide, the highest mountain on [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Sports, Wellness and Excursions in Jandia / Morro Jable
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16/01/2009 The history of the village has been shaped by its nearness to Puerto de Rosario. From 1835 to 1930, Tetir was an independent district, until along with Casillas del Angel, it was annexed to the capita [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Sports, Wellness and Excursions in Jandia / Morro Jable
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08/04/2009 Arcotrust is a Real Estate business in El Cotillo and is run by a couple from Belgium. You can come to us for advice concerning the buying, selling and renting of apartments, houses, commercial pr [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Bars, Cafe´s, Restaurants and Nightbars in Corralejo / Fuerteventura
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14/01/2009 A dreamy little place, dominated by the church that was built in 1785, and that now stands in the midst of well-tended greenery. Dedicated to the Virgen de la Antigua, it is usually open to visitors i [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The narrow tarmac road winds down through the Barranco de los Molinos to the west coast. Where the road ends lies the idyllic fishing village of Los Molinos, with a sheltered bay between steep dark cl [ ... ] |
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plants on either side of the road are striking. The young trees are protected from goats by wire meshing. The old town of Giniginamar continues to live traditionally, from fishing. The locals meet in the two bars. Next to the original fishing village, on the hill to the right, a holiday complex with condominiums and detached houses is growing up.




